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January 14, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
With More Arctic Air Set to Blast the U.S., Why This Winter Could Be Remembered for Its Extremes
 
Meteorologists say the active start to January is a sign of what’s ahead with concerns about drought, more cold and a sharp divide in areas of the country seeing too much moisture versus not enough.
 
 
 
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Steve Cubbage shares how the U.S. is now navigating the most troubled geopolitical waters since the Cold War days of JFK and Ronald Reagan. Simply put, he says China and Russia are not our friends.

Tariffs Aren’t Going To Be Our Largest Trade Issue
 
 
 

Farm Journal’s annual Top Producer Summit is set for Feb. 17-19, 2025, at the Loews Hotel in Kansas City.

2025 Top Producer Award Finalists and Winners Announced
 
 
 

Machinery Pete hit the road during the month of December and is sharing his biggest takeaways for the used equipment market.

December 2024: A Month to Remember
 
 
 

California’s pork consumption is plummeting as families struggle to afford drastically higher prices.

Has Prop 12 Created a Crisis in California?
 
 
 
 
 
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